Saudi Arabia to relocate students from Canada
According to Reuters , Saudi-Canadian trade consists largely of Saudi exports of petrochemicals, plastics and other products. Calling them "friends and partners", Ms Nauert added that both sides "need to diplomatically resolve this together".

China to put 25% tariffs on $16 billion worth of USA products
Analysts still expect a less favorable overall trade balance for China in coming months given it's early days in the tariff brawl. Beijing , accusing the United States of trade bullying, has retaliated by imposing tariffs on an equal measure of American goods.

Largest wildfire in California history still growing
Keith Gilless is a UC Berkeley professor of forest economics and chairman of the California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection. An inmate firefighter pauses during a firing operation as the Carr fire continues to burn in Redding, California on 27 July 2018.

Iran Receives More Airplanes Ahead of Renewed US Sanctions
Iran's economy has rapidly deteriorated in recent months due in part to uncertainty over the atomic accord, fueling protests. Trump had denounced the deal reached under his White House predecessor, Barack Obama, as one-sided in Iran's favour.

WALL FAIL: Melania's Parents Become US Citizens
It is not infrequently the site of protests, but on Thursday, things were quiet as the first lady's parents came and went. One for the people who have no power, and one for the people who we are letting in through the VIP entrance.

China plans tariffs on $60B of U.S. goods
The escalating dispute, with no settlement in sight, has fueled fears it might chill global trade and economic growth. The 25 percent duty would be applied to the proposed list of $200 billion of Chinese products announced on July 10.

Tourist plane crashes in Swiss Alps, all 20 on board dead
He said it had its full annual service during the winter, and "we know of no technical problems with this aircraft". The plane was operated by Ju-Air, a Swiss company that offers tours with vintage former Swiss military aircraft.

"I will have to focus on the players I have and in relation to this first couple of matches".

"I don't think they can challenge on both fronts with the way they play, unless they adapt and they change, the way they play at 100mph from the first minute to the last minute it's very hard to do that Saturday, Wednesday, Saturday, Wednesday".

Asked to confirm that he is expecting no movement at all on Thursday, Mourinho added: "The information I have is no".

Press Association Sport understands United have been keen to sign a centre-back, but Leicester's reluctance to sell Harry Maguire looks to have scuppered any move for the England star.

Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville believes that Liverpoolneed to exit the Champions League early if they have any chance of winning the Premier League this season. Mourinho also has selection problems for the Leicester game, with Ander Herrera, Nemanja Matic, Marcos Rojo, Antonio Valencia and Dalot ruled out because of injuries and Paul Pogba, Jesse Lingard, Ashley Young and Marouane Fellaini not considered fully fit after being given extra time off to recover from the World Cup. "You can not expect them to be fit".

"The list that I gave you before of the injured players is an important list and today after training I will speak with that group of players (back from the World Cup) because everybody is different, physically and mentally, to see how available they feel".

"I think it'll be tough but if they were to go of the Champions league and they had free weeks after Christmas, Saturday to Saturday they could be a real threat this season to City. I repeat: pre-season hard when you don't have your players to work, as simple as that".

He said that he believes Liverpool will finish ahead of Manchester United in second place and Tottenham Hotspur will finish fourth despite a summer in which Mauricio Pochettino's team did not spend a penny in the transfer market.

'You are capable of making people who win nothing and finish below us look like serial winners.